Recording Microsoft Teams meetings enables participants to review meeting content at their leisure. It also allows individuals who were unable to attend the live meeting to catch up on what they missed.
General Guidelines
Keep in mind when recording meetings that Pennsylvania is a two-party consent state, meaning that all participants in a meeting must give consent prior to recording. Learn more …
UPMC Guidelines
Written meeting summaries or notes are the preferred medium for documenting meetings at UPMC. Please refer to UPMC Policy HS-IS0241 (Electronic Meeting Recording Policy) for guidance regarding the recording and sharing of Microsoft Teams meetings.
Pitt Guidelines
Keep in mind that before you can share a recording with an individual outside your home organization, you first need to add that individual to one of your teams as a guest (see previous sections).
It is important to understand who has access to your recordings and what type of access they have (for example, read access, write access, etc.). This is especially true if the recordings include Restricted data (see Pitt IT’s Data Risk Classification and Compliance page for details), such as HIPAA information that is discussed during the meetings.
You can check the Recordings folder permissions to view who has access to your recordings. To do so, click the three dots next to the Recordings folder and then click “Manage access.”
Additional individuals can be granted access to the folder, but this is not recommended, since individuals who are granted access at the Recordings folder level will have access to all the recordings in the Recordings folder.
Instead, you should manage access to the individual recording files that are in the Recordings folder. To do this, click the three dots next to the individual recording file you want to share, then click “Manage access.” (See following section for details.)
How-to Steps (UPMC)
Reminder: please refer to UPMC Policy HS-IS0241 (Electronic Meeting Recording Policy) for guidance regarding the recording and sharing of Microsoft Teams meetings.
How-to Steps (Pitt)
When a user records a Microsoft Teams meeting, the recording is automatically saved to OneDrive for Business in a folder called “Recordings” within the meeting organizer’s account. For meetings without an organizer (such as an ad-hoc meeting or call), the person who clicked “Record” is considered the owner.
All meeting participants from the same organization as the organizer are given access to the recording of the meeting by default. UPMC employees who participate in Teams meetings will not automatically have access to meeting recordings made by Pitt employees.
However, the organizer of the Teams meeting can share the video with other participants by adjusting the sharing settings of the meeting within OneDrive. Keep in mind that when sharing content with UPMC users, you will need to know their full UPMC email address.
To share a Pitt recording with UPMC users, complete these steps:
1. Review the guidelines and limitations for sharing recordings (see previous sections).
2. Navigate to the Recordings folder in OneDrive, select the individual recording file you want to share, click the three vertical dots, then click Manage access.
3. Grant access to individuals using the “Links giving access” or “Direct Access” sections.
4. If using Direct access, click the plus sign, enter the individual’s full UPMC email address in the To: field, then click Enter.
5. A note will display indicating the individual is from an outside organization. Click the down arrow to select the individual’s permission level (for example, view or edit), then click Grant Access.
6. Once the UPMC employee has been granted access, they will receive an email with a link. They will need to log in using their UPMC email address.
7. The UPMC employee will next need to enter the verification code that is sent to their UPMC email address.
8. The Pitt staff member will need to ensure the UPMC employee has been granted access to the Team where the recording was made.
Note: If the meeting took place on a Private Channel within the Team, the UPMC employee will also need to be granted access to the private channel.
9. The UPMC employee should now be able to view the recorded meeting in the Posts tab of the team.
Please refer to Microsoft’s website for additional information about sharing recorded Teams meetings.